Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Narrative Writing

Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Narrative Writing
Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Narrative Writing

Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Narrative Writing

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Story Starters: Vocabulary in Narrative Writing for Grade 7

This Grade 7 English grammar worksheet focuses on mastering vocabulary specifically for Narrative Writing. It helps students replace dull words with descriptive, action-oriented, and sensory words that bring a story to life. The worksheet covers selecting the correct vivid word, choosing from pairs, matching sentences to vocabulary, identifying incorrect word choices, and a paragraph fill-in-the-blank exercise. It ensures students can write and edit stories with rich imagery and precise action verbs.

Why Vivid Vocabulary in Narrative Writing Matters in Grammar?

Vivid vocabulary in narrative writing is essential for engaging storytelling. For Grade 7 learners, this topic is important because:
1. It transforms plain statements into exciting, descriptive scenes.
2. It helps readers visualize and connect with the story.
3. It strengthens vocabulary usage and sentence variety.
4. It is a key requirement for scoring high in creative writing and language arts.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build fluency with vivid vocabulary:

🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the most vivid word to complete sentences like "The angry dog ________ at us" and "She ________ in fear."

✏️ Exercise 2 – Choose One Word from Each Pair
Students select the most descriptive word from pairs like "growled/barked" or "shone/glimmered."

πŸ“‹ Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Learners match sentences to vivid words like "Furious," "Trembled," and "Soared."

πŸ“ Exercise 4 – Underline Incorrect Vivid Word
Students find and rewrite sentences with weak or contradictory words (e.g., "The invisible monster was seen").

✍️ Exercise 5 – Paragraph Fill-in-the-Blanks
A narrative paragraph requires words like "racing," "frantic," and "majestic" to complete the scene.

βœ… Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. b) snarled
2. c) devoured
3. b) blazed
4. c) discovered
5. a) crept
6. c) squealed
7. b) waded
8. a) howled
9. c) admired
10. b) vanished

Exercise 2 – Choose One Word from Each Pair
1. barked
2. devoured
3. pitch-black
4. climbed
5. glimmered
6. shared
7. laughed
8. gazed
9. shook
10. chased

Exercise 3 – Match the Following
1. ate
2. roared
3. burned
4. rushed
5. spacious
6. trembled
7. found
8. soared
9. cried
10. rattled

Exercise 4 – Corrected Sentences
1. The scary monster was seen.
2. Riya sprinted quickly to school.
3. The delicious ice cream melted.
4. The bird soared across the sky, singing loudly as it flew.
5. The roaring thunder woke us.
6. The radiant sun shone brightly.
7. He whispered softly to her.
8. The tiny baby cried.
9. The dog barked ferociously.
10. The mysterious man appeared.

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Fill-in-the-Blanks
1. mercilessly
2. stifling
3. steep
4. breathtaking
5. sweeping
6. exhausted
7. crisp
8. rejuvenated
9. magnificient
10. rustling

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Frequently Asked Questions

Students should focus on using vivid vocabulary, maintaining a consistent tone, and creating a logical sequence of events.

They encourage students to apply grammar rules, like verb tenses and punctuation, in a creative context to tell a story.

Descriptive language brings characters and settings to life, making the story more engaging for the reader.